Ogg Vorbis is a free, open-source, and patent-free audio compression format. Developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation, it offers high-quality lossy audio compression as a direct, unpatented alternative to proprietary formats like MP3 and WMA. The Difference Between Ogg and Vorbis
Though usually referred to as a single name, “Ogg Vorbis” combines two distinct technologies:
Vorbis: The actual audio codec that compresses and decompresses the raw sound data.
Ogg: The multimedia container format that wraps around the audio data, allowing it to be stored as a file (with a .ogg extension) or streamed over the internet. Key Features
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